co
nnec
tion
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connections
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a relation by which things or people are associated or linked
- She felt an instant connection with the new colleague who shared her passion for photography.
- The detective uncovered a connection between the two seemingly unrelated crimes.
- Building strong connections with clients is essential for long-term business success.
- There's a direct connection between regular exercise and improved mental health.
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the act of establishing or the state of being linked to something
- Despite numerous attempts, John still couldn't establish a stable connection to the Wi-Fi network in his apartment.
- Lisa's new smartphone comes with lightning-fast internet connection, allowing her to stream videos and browse the web effortlessly.
- The faulty ethernet cable was replaced, restoring the connection to the office network and enabling employees to resume their work.
- The connection between the satellite dish and the television receiver was disrupted during the storm, causing a temporary loss of signal.
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the action of linking two things, especially for communication
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a means of transportation that is used by a passenger after getting off a previous one to continue their journey
A connection in public transportation refers to the transfer from one vehicle or route to another in order to continue a journey. It typically happens when a passenger switches from one bus, train, or other form of transport to another to reach their final destination. Connections are planned to ensure smooth travel, often with waiting times kept short so passengers can move easily between services. They are common in areas with large public transportation networks, helping people travel across different parts of a city or region without needing a private vehicle.
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an instrumentality that connects
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(usually plural) a person who is influential and to whom you are connected in some way (as by family or friendship)
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the process of bringing ideas or events together in memory or imagination
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a supplier (especially of narcotics)
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a connecting shape
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